Deep within a remote and forgotten jungle towers a forbidding mountain range. And above those lofty peaks drifts a place forgotten even by history.

A floating city. There, a tribe of beastfolk thought long gone from the world lives on in quiet seclusion.

The women of this tribe lead the vanguard in battle. Jaguna, hailed a warrior princess, is the most formidable of them all.

The statue of a goddess stands in serene contemplation at the heart of the city, almost as though in prayer. It has supported this airborne land for many long years.

This is not a figure of speech. The statue allegedly generates a field that defies gravity and keeps the city aloft.

One might think that an aerial city must be virtually free of enemies, but the beastfolk are plagued by bizarrely shaped adversaries that soar the skies.

At such times, the tribe's warrior women rise to battle wearing fragments of their goddess statue. The blood flowing hotly in their veins allows them to unleash the power of those fragments at will. Once released, it essentially shackles its targets and drags them toward the wielders with overwhelming force.

This seemingly unassailable power does have a weakness, however: It cannot be unleashed by one person alone, and it shackles its wielders as well as its targets.

The beastwomen have tirelessly honed their teamwork and battle formations to offset this vulnerability. They fight together as one like a well-oiled machine, forming one of the finest fighting forces ever known.